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A truly remarkable piece of equipment. But, at $120 a truckload delivered and stacked, how do you eventually pay for that beast? Hmmm... Guess that's not an issue. ;)
 

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A truly remarkable piece of equipment. But, at $120 a truckload delivered and stacked, how do you eventually pay for that beast? Hmmm... Guess that's not an issue. ;)
Hi Edwin, sometimes the tool is what makes the process fun. Besides why not have a bad ass splitter?
 

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Hi Edwin, sometimes the tool is what makes the process fun. Besides why not have a bad ass splitter?
I've been tempted many times to get one. Too lazy, I guess. I have one that works, but it's being put out to pasture. That means I'm in the market. The ones shown here are the best I've ever seen. They make mine look like an old 8-lb maul with a motor attached. :D
 

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A truly remarkable piece of equipment. But, at $120 a truckload delivered and stacked, how do you eventually pay for that beast? Hmmm... Guess that's not an issue. ;)
Why burn wood for heat then?

A good pickup load, say a cord, I need 11-12 cord for winter. So it pays off quick. Plus I help others. The less pain you are in at the end of the day, the sooner you can do it all over again. :cool:

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